Is a hole saw or spade bit better?

Hole saws require more torque than spade bits, so the shaft has to be thicker to avoid damage. You'll need a 1/2″ drill for most hole saw systems. A hole saw works by shredding away just the circumference of the hole rather than chewing out the entire hole like a spade bit or Forstner bit.
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What is the main disadvantage to boring holes with spade bits?

What are the disadvantages of using a spade bit? Spade bits cause tear-out (splintering) when drilling all the way through a wooden workpiece unless you use a sacrificial piece of wood as a backing.
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Do spade bits make holes?

The best option for drilling of holes up to 1 1/2 inch in diameter when using a handheld drill is a spade bit.
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What are spade drill bits best used for?

Spade drill bits can be used on wood. Useful for drilling holes in wall studs for framing, electrical, plumbing and fine woodworking projects. Bores holes with a large diameter.
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Why would you want to use a Forstner drill bit instead of a spade drill bit?

Forstner bits, on the other hand, are drill bits that are meant for making flat-bottom holes. While they can also be used for drilling through, spade bits are faster for that. Forstner bits make the cleanest holes of the three.
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What is difference between hole saw and Forstner bit?

For Forstner bits, the hole will be flat bottomed, but also will punch through depending on the depth of the material. A hole saw will only cut holes through the material that is used. The real difference starts when you want to drill deep holes. With Forstner bit, you can use an extension to cut deeper.
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When would you use a Forstner bit?

Unlike the standard twist bit, Forstner bits are optimized for woodworking applications and cut exceptionally precise, clean-edged holes in wood. Because they're designed to produce a minimum amount of tear-out when exiting the material, Forstner bits are the best bit for drilling through holes.
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Can I use a spade bit instead of a drill bit?

"Spade bits have various uses, the most obvious of which is that they come in larger sizes than twist drill bits, so if you're drilling a larger hole a spade bit will be your go-to."
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What drill bits are best for wood?

When most people think of drill bits, the common twist bit is what they envision. These bits feature two spiraling channels called flutes, with sharp tapered cutting edges at the end of the flutes. Twist bits are great all-around drill bits. They're good for cutting most materials, including wood, plastic and metal.
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What is a hole saw used for?

A hole saw is capable of cutting holes with a much larger diameter than a standard drill bit. They create a hole in the workpiece without cutting up the core material. The hole saw is mounted onto your power drill via an arbor which is used to grip other moving tool components.
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Do you need a pilot hole for spade bit?

This is optional: the central point of your spade bit should be sharp enough that it will keep itself on course, but the pilot hole will give it a much better chance.
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What is the difference between a spade bit and auger bit?

Auger bits generally drill cleaner holes with smoother sides and fewer splintering. They're commonly used for general wood drilling in construction, woodworking in gardening, and many other areas. Spade bits drill holes with rougher sides and are therefore utilized in areas that will be covered.
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Which is better Forstner bit or spade bit?

Simply put, spade bits are fast and dirty, while Forstner bits are slow and precise. In fact, if you're not careful when using a spade bit, the speed can cause tear out and splintering on the opposite side of the workpiece.
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Can spade bits cut metal?

no. no, don't use a spade bit, aluminum has a way of grabbing a drill bit and that can lead to an accident. If you have a drill pess that stands on the floor instead of one of the very small ones, you can purchase a 3/4-inch twist drill bit.
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Can you sharpen a spade drill bit?

Tool steel spade bits can be sharpened with a file, but if your bit is made of HSS (high speed steel) then you will need to use a diamond file for it to have any effect.
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What tool do I need to make a hole in wood?

A hole saw is the perfect tool to make holes in wood. It is designed precisely for that purpose. The hole saw literally cuts a hole in the wood, and not simply bores or drills through the wood. A hole saw blade looks like an inverted cup with serrated lips.
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What drill bit do you use to make a hole?

An auger bit, another type of wood-boring bit, has a screw tip that starts the hole and pulls the bit through the work piece to quickly create a clean hole. These bits can be as long as 18 inches.
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What is the most commonly used drill bit?

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Twist Drill Bit (the most common bit, used in wide rage of materials, such as wood, plastic, or metal).
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Can You Use a hole saw with an impact driver?

If you want to use a hole saw in your impact driver you can do that too. Dewalt's Impact Hole Saws have a tooth configuration which is optimised for fast drilling into metal and each one has an integrated hex shank and slug ejection spring for quick and easy use every time.
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How long does a spade bit last?

Spade bits can also be custom-ground so they're smaller or tapered if the situation warrants it. Besides being inexpensive and available at every hardware store, spade bits also keep working well for many years. All it takes is a minute or two spent sharpening now and then.
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Do Forstner bits work on drills?

Forstner bits are unique in their ability to drill overlapping holes, notches on the edges of a workpiece, and angled holes on the face of a workpiece (pocket holes, for example). The bit will cut whether or not the center spur is engaging the workpiece. This feature is unique to the Forstner bit.
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Why is it called a Forstner bit?

Another example eponymous product, the Forstner bit, was named for Benjamin Forstner (1834—1897). This bit-- it forms flat-bottomed holes -- is widely used by woodworkers.
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